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these kinds of discussions are emerging as barack obama, the american president, talks about things with his security advisers and terms of an american response is, indeed, there has been the use of chemical weaponry. president obama has repeatedly said if a side uses chemical weapons, that would be a egregious, and then foreign and american intervention would be justified. now, this comes as the united states uses its naval forces to move closer, and we are hearing from the united states that it would be prepared to strike if, indeed, called upon to do so. this comes as serious and state television said soldiers entered a number of tunnels that had been used by rebel fighters, and there, they found evidence of chemical waste. there were empty shells that had marks on them made in saudi arabia, saudi arabia being a critic of the president, bashar al-assad, and there seem to be a lot of reports and evidence that the rebels, in fact, are responsible for carrying out these chemical attacks. all of the footage and all of the reports circulating online are, as yet, unverified, and some are vo
these kinds of discussions are emerging as barack obama, the american president, talks about things with his security advisers and terms of an american response is, indeed, there has been the use of chemical weaponry. president obama has repeatedly said if a side uses chemical weapons, that would be a egregious, and then foreign and american intervention would be justified. now, this comes as the united states uses its naval forces to move closer, and we are hearing from the united states that...
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we've seen multiple chemicals weapons attacks now and yet the obama team and president obama himself is somehow trying to pretend like we need more evidence or really playing this bureaucratic game. while they do that, the american credibility is really diminishing in the region which is already at a very low point and president obama's own personal reputation, i think, is now becoming worse since jimmy carter. he looks like he can't make a decision. he's too contemplative. he can't quite make a decision once he hears multiple sides. arthel: so you have the navy warships sitting there in the eastern mediterranean. should there be a strategic firing of missiles on targets there inside of syria? what should happen? when should it happen? >> well, i think military experts are pretty clear that we can't just do a surgical targeted attack. that's not going to be enough. and i think that the american public needs to understand that if we're going to take out asad, which i believe that we should, that we'll have to take out all of the military bases or at least the majority of them. we'll h
we've seen multiple chemicals weapons attacks now and yet the obama team and president obama himself is somehow trying to pretend like we need more evidence or really playing this bureaucratic game. while they do that, the american credibility is really diminishing in the region which is already at a very low point and president obama's own personal reputation, i think, is now becoming worse since jimmy carter. he looks like he can't make a decision. he's too contemplative. he can't quite make...
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by the syrian regime against civilians these are the arguments we have told were given to president obama as proof the reported number of victims talkin the number explain how they say during world war two up to eighty million people were killed what does it tell us about how they died the next argument to the american ministrations size leaves them in little doubt assad attacked his own people with chemical weapons is the reported symptoms of those who were killed or injured symptoms of course speak for themselves but how does that answer exactly who was behind this u.s. intelligence cites witness accounts that is hardly a reliable argument for syria since the beginning of the conflict there almost two and a half years ago each side has accused the other often acquainted charter while covering events from different cities in syria those undercover manto all rebel control i often matt and talk to witnesses from both sides whose accounts contradicted one another the truth was never easy to find even on the ground well it would if chemical weapons were used in syria why doesn't automaticall
by the syrian regime against civilians these are the arguments we have told were given to president obama as proof the reported number of victims talkin the number explain how they say during world war two up to eighty million people were killed what does it tell us about how they died the next argument to the american ministrations size leaves them in little doubt assad attacked his own people with chemical weapons is the reported symptoms of those who were killed or injured symptoms of course...
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president barack obama said himself recently the n.s.a. is in place to protect american security and target only potential terrorists but we do have or some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or e-mail address that we know is connected to the terrorist threat now it's unclear how spying on the united nations and international partners coincides with america's war on terror if anything what many critics are saying is that what may come out of the n.s.a. is world wide surveillance is a loss in confidence and reliability in the united states because you have to think about it if you have a friend that you trust to find out is always spying on you is listening to what you're saying is watching what you're doing is reading what you're typing does that relationship still stay strong and that is a question that is clearly coming to light not only following this report but those questions have been coming to light over past months ever since edward snowden blew the whistle on n.s.a. spying programs. i mean it is end of story to an m.e.p.
president barack obama said himself recently the n.s.a. is in place to protect american security and target only potential terrorists but we do have or some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or e-mail address that we know is connected to the terrorist threat now it's unclear how spying on the united nations and international partners coincides with america's war on terror if anything what many critics are saying is that what may come out of the n.s.a. is world wide surveillance is a...
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also this week military whistleblower bradley manning asked barack obama for presidential after being sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the biggest leak of classified data in america's history plus. he will face difficulty with an ultimatum from the british government but if we didn't hand back the material or destroyed they would move to law the editor of the u.k.'s guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured destroyed files he received from the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. from moscow you're watching artie's weekly. given the u.n. inspectors permission to access the site of an alleged mass chemical attack this as the u.s. says it's almost certainly as our government carried out and pledged a serious response together with its ally the u.k. . middle east correspondent assesses the growing tensions. well damascus has agreed to allow u.n. investigators access to the scene of the alleged chemical attack but the point needs to be made that while the damascus says it will do its maximum to ensure safe passage for the investigators the actual territory is rebel held an
also this week military whistleblower bradley manning asked barack obama for presidential after being sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the biggest leak of classified data in america's history plus. he will face difficulty with an ultimatum from the british government but if we didn't hand back the material or destroyed they would move to law the editor of the u.k.'s guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured destroyed files he received from the n.s.a. whistleblower edward...
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but this comes as a broke obama has met with his security advisers as well as his military advisers and even spoken to the prime minister of the u.k. cameron and basically saying that they are prepared to use military action making sure they know what is on the table there but president obama has not made a decision as of yet now russia has suggested that in these situations it can be tricky to decide who is actually responsible in has said that it might even be the rebels who are responsible for a chemical attack if in fact a chemical attack has actually happened and in a separate less formal statement russian officials said on sunday that we've seen all of this before in fact discussing the situation in iraq back in the bush administration saying the u.s. administration pointed to weapons of mass destruction which were never found in iraq but that led to an occupation and invasion ten years plus of united states involvement in the country so russian officials are urging caution saying that the world community does not want to see a repeat of this situation in syria and is basically as
but this comes as a broke obama has met with his security advisers as well as his military advisers and even spoken to the prime minister of the u.k. cameron and basically saying that they are prepared to use military action making sure they know what is on the table there but president obama has not made a decision as of yet now russia has suggested that in these situations it can be tricky to decide who is actually responsible in has said that it might even be the rebels who are responsible...
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also this week military whistleblower bradley manning asks barack obama for a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for the biggest leak of classified data in america's history. faced effectively with an ultimatum from the british government that if we didn't hand back the material or destroy it they would. launch the editor of the u.k.'s guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. this is news review and the very latest. the mask has given us inspectors permission to access the site of an alleged massacre chemical attack this as the u.s. says it's almost certain the assad government carried out the assault and pledged a serious response together with its i the u.k. parties middle east correspondent assesses the growing tensions. well damascus has agreed to allow u.n. investigators access to the scene of the alleged chemical attack but the point needs to be made that while the damascus says it will do its maximum to ensure safe passage for the investigators the actual territory is rebe
also this week military whistleblower bradley manning asks barack obama for a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years behind bars for the biggest leak of classified data in america's history. faced effectively with an ultimatum from the british government that if we didn't hand back the material or destroy it they would. launch the editor of the u.k.'s guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. this is...
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house intelligence committees just keep telling the public to trust them in the meantime president obama also announced that he will be bringing in a panel of quote outside experts to review intelligence operations and to provide recommendations but the panel the president and i say director james clapper picked out might not provide as much of an objective perspective as civil liberties advocates were hoping for political commentator sam sachs explains so we know when congress wants to pretend to solve the problem they created the convening of six are doing a twelve or something like that well when the white house wants to pretend to solve a problem they create a panel or some sort of independent review board case in point the white house's recent problems with the n.s.a. . we're forming a high level group of outside experts to review our entire intelligence and communications technologies i'm tasking this independent group to step back and review our capabilities particularly our surveillance technologies and they'll consider how we can maintain the trust of the people how we can make
house intelligence committees just keep telling the public to trust them in the meantime president obama also announced that he will be bringing in a panel of quote outside experts to review intelligence operations and to provide recommendations but the panel the president and i say director james clapper picked out might not provide as much of an objective perspective as civil liberties advocates were hoping for political commentator sam sachs explains so we know when congress wants to pretend...
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will go ahead with the attack despite president obama's cautious words the rest of the divided between believing it's been done to get leverage over the u.n. or it's all just the pentagon's plan b. as you put it you have your say r.t. dot com. edward snowden's revelations that the u.s. has been spying on its european allies could have a bearing on the political race in germany where there's an election in just under a month chancellor angela merkel's made rivals now promising to freeze trade talks with the united states until it comes clean on its espionage programs if he's elected more from artie's peter all over in berlin. what peer steinbrück the head of the leader of the s.t.p. and the only real candidate who has a chance of challenging angle of merkel in the in the upcoming elections what he said is that should he become chancellor well he'll put the brakes on ongoing talks on a a free trade agreement between the u.s. and the e.u. now these are trade talks that have moved at a pretty pace at the best of times and they are potentially worth multiple billions of dollars worth of mo
will go ahead with the attack despite president obama's cautious words the rest of the divided between believing it's been done to get leverage over the u.n. or it's all just the pentagon's plan b. as you put it you have your say r.t. dot com. edward snowden's revelations that the u.s. has been spying on its european allies could have a bearing on the political race in germany where there's an election in just under a month chancellor angela merkel's made rivals now promising to freeze trade...
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started out by talking about the twenty eleven fice a court ruling that was recently released by the obama administration in it the n.s.a. said it was stepping out of the shadows by having this part released because it wanted to show that operates lawfully and fixes mistakes when they are detected i asked spinny if he thinks that statement is true. no i basically believe all the fights court orders to do domestic spying are basically general court general warrants and they're in violation of the constitution that is the right for privacy the fourth amendment principally but also the first amendment in terms of. by giving that data what that does with the tells them who's in who's associating with who internally in the united states that's that's violating the right of free association of the first amendment so when we have the however on the other hand you have john bates the judge having this scathing rhetoric within those court documents what does that do does that kind of solidify or not solidify the idea of the court being a rubber stamp court well i mean it what it is of course it com
started out by talking about the twenty eleven fice a court ruling that was recently released by the obama administration in it the n.s.a. said it was stepping out of the shadows by having this part released because it wanted to show that operates lawfully and fixes mistakes when they are detected i asked spinny if he thinks that statement is true. no i basically believe all the fights court orders to do domestic spying are basically general court general warrants and they're in violation of...
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on thursday evening in syracuse he met with president obama. he then signed the lawsuit and filed the lawsuit on saturday at 1:00. now i have been doing this a long time. when was the last time you saw a government agency bring a lawsuit on a saturday? >> saturday? that's a tough one. assume you're going to want to fight this in court donald. >> we could ha settled this case easily. he thought i would settle it because he said i wouldn't take the bad publicity. i get plenty of bad publicity, i'm used to it and frankly i didn't want to settle the lawsuit. they wanted to settle the lawsuit. i didn't want to settle the lawsuit on principle. >> he's clearly got your attention donald. >> well, the school is a great school and it's really a shame. thank you very much. >> donald trump. let's get a check of the weather as it starts torain on us. >> thank you carl, a few sprinkles right now. hello to the crowd from colorado. grandma is 87. who is she and where does she live? >> felicia and long island. >> happy birthday to you. 87 years young. it is the
on thursday evening in syracuse he met with president obama. he then signed the lawsuit and filed the lawsuit on saturday at 1:00. now i have been doing this a long time. when was the last time you saw a government agency bring a lawsuit on a saturday? >> saturday? that's a tough one. assume you're going to want to fight this in court donald. >> we could ha settled this case easily. he thought i would settle it because he said i wouldn't take the bad publicity. i get plenty of bad...